NTU Architecture Subject Group

STOPSLEY HIGH SCHOOL SEN DEPARTMENT

The Stopsley High School SEN Department is a Zero-Carbon educational centre which is designed to provide a comprehensive and inclusive educational experience for students with diverse needs in the local community of Luton. Internal and external spaces are designed to facilitate learning and development, the scheme offers specialized support for students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other moderate to severe learning disabilities. The project scheme is aimed at providing a safe and inclusive space for students to learn, grow, and thrive, empowering them to achieve their full potential through sustainable design.

Samuel Chinn-Shaw
Student name
Samuel Chinn-Shaw
Course
Architectural Technology
Contact
LinkedIn
@sam-chinn-shaw-5452811a4

Architectural Technology

The BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology course is a professionally-focused gateway to a career in to the architectural industry. Students explore how buildings are created, procured, constructed, and managed, and develop a practical and imaginative approach to design through a project-based learning experience.

As specialists in Architectural Technology, our graduates are the link between concept and reality; learning to identify, assess and challenge client and user requirements, translating ideas and possibilities into effective, practical, and sustainable building solutions.

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